Conventional blueprints are
converted from stick-frame construction to structural insulated panel
construction (SIPs). SIP construction is used to build virtually any
structure including:
Residential Homes
Medical Care Facilities
Agro-Business Units
Lodges
Apartments
Commercial Buildings
Churches
Animal Shelters
We are able to:
Provide Insulated Panels to Builders in North America
License Turn-Key Structural Insulated Panel Manufacturing Plants
Worldwide
Structural Insulated Panels
(SIPs) have been in use since 1940. They consist of 2 outer skins
bonded together under pressure with the expanded polystyrene (EPS)
substrate. Once bonded they form a super strong monolithic unit. The
SIPs superior strength is created through an I-Beam effect with compression
& tension. We have developed highly efficient presses and gluing
systems to cost-effectively complete in the construction industry
while maintaining high standards for each panel built.
FACTS:
SIPs saves approx. 30% on construction cost vs stick built
SIPs had a 24% yearly growth rate in the marketplace between
1991 &
1994 in the United States
That growth has increased to a rate of 35% since 1994
Estimates indicate that 85 million square feet of SIPs will
be produced annually
over the next several years
SIPs represent 5% of total US building volume - 100,000 SIPs
buildings
ADVANTAGES:
SIPs are significantly superior
in the following areas:
Sheer Resistance
Heating/Cooling
Cost
Flexural Strength
Compression
Structural Insulated Panel
Facility License Agreement Includes the following:
In-country analysis to determine viability of a plant in your
area
Complete and extensive training programs in plant operation
and
panel installation
All of the equipment necessary for the complete manufacturing
of panels,
shipped to the plant location, installed and calibrated for start
up
Completed PWI SIPs facility will be loaded with a predetermined
amount of
raw materials ready to began pressing structural insulated panels
All testing information and code specifics on the finished
product
Continued monitoring on quality control at random intervals